Your legal malpractice insurance renewal policy will ask: “Do you sue your clients for attorney fees?”
Your insurer’s underwriter knows that malpractice actions are often brought in counterclaim to a fee dispute (even pro se).
A fee dispute is emblematic of the breakdown of a professional relationship on both sides. Nonpayment may be emotional for both parties: attorney—we cannot work for free; client—you are not meeting expectations.
August 03, 2023 at 11:39 AM
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Your legal malpractice insurance renewal policy will ask: “Do you sue your clients for attorney fees?”
Your insurer’s underwriter knows that malpractice actions are often brought in counterclaim to a fee dispute (even pro se).
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